Sunshine on the rainbow has amazing healing properties. We're moving a little slow but heading in the direction of showers and the hour long drive to the beach.

May take a picture of KOA site 10 in the sunshine for a certain mutant who may not have captured it while holed up there for 2 weeks. They will at least remember the RGV as the place their new pickemup hails from.... and a fine redneck limmosene it is too!

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I wake up around 5 AM every morning. Doesn't matter if it's a weekend or week day. Usually hit the hay about 11:00. I only sleep 6 hours to the minute.
I haven't used an alarm in 25 years. I like early mornings. Always been that way.
The girls are always still in bed at least for 3 or so more hours than me.

Starbucks Vanilla is my sweet addition. Little splash will do you. And just a swirl of 1/2 and 1/2... I use strong coffee and don't want to bruise it - just mellow it a bit. When I use the French Press it is really heaven. But Annie likes the ease of the Mr. Coffee. French Press grounds with no garbage disposal is less than optimal. Still - don't have one don't miss it... much. Lol.

Tornado winds can do that kinda stuff. Steve's hat blew out, a few papers flew away, but Di's son lost part of his roofs and his neighbor lost his WHOLE HOUSE.

But remember to do what most of us did. We held onto Wayne, he's our anchor, one way & another!!!

His roundness does come in handy at times!

Annie had a brand new 2 gallon sun tea jar - full of tea blown right off the serving line. That was 16+ pounds blown off a table to give an idea of what blew through the pavilion that afternoon.

As I recall a tornado hit a nearby town with tragic results. Mother nature at her least favorable.

And then as quickly as the storm had arrived, the wind and rain vanished. Ropelight Gulch was again eerily quite. Our thoughts quickly turned from the mystery of mother nature to the more pressing matter of who killed....